Assembly Ball the Indiana Hoosiers alumni team will compete in The Basketball Tournament (TBT) for a chance to compete for $1 million in The Basketball Tournament.
TBT is an annual 64-team single elimination basketball tournament in the style of the NCAA Tournament.
You can find the full TBT bracket here.
TODAY IS THE DAY!
— Assembly Ball - Indiana University’s TBT Team (@TBTAssemblyBall) July 19, 2025
Our @thetournament Round 1 matchup against Fail Harder is at 4pm at Hinkle Fieldhouse!
WE ARE SO EXCITED TO REP @INDIANAMBB AGAIN!!!
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How to Watch Assembly Ball vs. Fail Harder
- Who: No. 2 seed Assembly Ball (Indiana University alumni-based team) vs. No. 7 seed Fail Harder (Indianapolis-centric team)
- What: The Basketball Tournament, a single-elimination tournament with a $1 million prize
- When: Saturday, July 19 at 4 p.m. ET
- Where: Hinkle Fieldhouse (9,100) in Indianapolis, Ind.
- TV: FS1
- Announcers: Neil Sika (play-by-play) and Jordan Taylor (analyst)
How to Get Tickets for Assembly Ball vs. Fail Harder in TBT
Fans can purchase tickets for as cheap as $15 by clicking HERE.
Assembly Ball full roster
- Yogi Ferrell (Indiana, 2012-16)
- Miller Kopp (Indiana, 2021-23)
- Race Thompson (Indiana, 2018-2023)
- Al Durham (Indiana, 2017-21, Providence, 2021-22)
- Juwan Morgan (Indiana, 2015-19)
- James Blackmon Jr. (Indiana, 2014-17)
- Noah Vonleh (Indiana, 2013-14)
- Troy Williams (Indiana, 2013-16)
- Jordan Hulls (Indiana, 2009-13)
- Christian Watford (Indiana, 2009-13)
- Luke Fischer (Indiana, 2013, Marquette, 2014-17)
- Julian Gamble (Miami, 2008-13)
- Jarron Cumberland (Cincinnati, 2016-20)
- Jordan King (Siena, 2019-21, East Tennessee State, 2021-23, Richmond 2023-24)
- Q.J. Peterson (Virginia Military Institute, 2013-17)
* Miller Kopp (Indiana) is currently playing with the Detroit Pistons in the Las Vegas Summer League. Kopp will join Assembly Ball after the Summer League end, he will not play today.
Fail Harder is organized by Indianapolis native and former Virginia basketball star Kyle Guy. Most of Fail Harder’s players played mid- or low-major in college, or below Division I.